News
Pocahontas County Veterans Honor Corps Honors Veterans In Life And Death
Heather Niday | November 11, 2009 | News
Whether it’s helping Veterans get health care benefits or providing full military rites at funerals, the Pocahontas Co Veterans Honor Corps meets it’s goal of “Veterans Honoring Veterans”
Cooler Weather Doesn’t Slow Down Bath County Seniors
Heather Niday | November 10, 2009 | News
Bath Senior center Director Jeannie Apgar has an update on what’s planned for Bath senior citizens in November
Pocahontas County High School Receives Honorary Recognition At Board Meeting
Heather Niday | November 10, 2009 | News
Pocahontas County High School is honored in Charleston by the WV Dept of Education and by RESA IV on the same night
Monterey Town Council Welcomes Two New Members
Heather Niday | November 10, 2009 | News
Monterey Mayor Janice Warner nominates Bill Hammer and Butch Washer to fill the two vacant seats on the Town Council
Pocahontas Health Dept Schedules Additional Flu Vaccine Clinics
Heather Niday | November 9, 2009 | News
The Pocahontas Health Dept has scheduled several H1N1 Flu Vaccination clinics for the following target groups:
* Pregant women
* Anyone 6 months to 24 years of age
* Anyone living with or caring for children under 6 months of age
* Anyone with chronic health conditions between the age of 25 and 64
Please click on this story to see a full listing of dates and times for these clinics
Virginia SCC Hearing On Highland New Wind Project Cancelled
Heather Niday | November 9, 2009 | News
The hearing, scheduled for Nov 10th at the Virginia State Corporation Commission office in Richmond, has been generally continued while the VA Dept of Historic Resources awaits further information from the National Park Service
Early Morning Fire Claims Bartow Home
Heather Niday | November 9, 2009 | News
A Pocahontas County family loses their home in the fire, but thankfully no one is injured thanks to a 3 year old boy
Locker Room Renovations At Bath County High School Can’t Be Finished Just Yet
Heather Niday | November 6, 2009 | News
A budget shortfall is holding up completion of the renovation work at the high school. But the Bath County School Board hopes some unexpected money will come in to finish the work.
Highland Supervisors Consider Whether Highland New Wind Needs A Clean Water Permit
Heather Niday | November 6, 2009 | News
John Evans, US Army Corps of Engineers acting chief for the western Virginia regulatory section, urges Highland New Wind to submit an environmental report to the Corps
CASA Receives A Little Financial Help From The Pocahontas County Commission
Heather Niday | November 5, 2009 | News
Court Appointed Special Advocates, or CASA, receive $6,250.00 from the Commission to help pay for administrative costs of running the program. CASA volunteers help abused or neglected kids caught up in the county’s circuit court system.